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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5509794" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Yes it does. Probably in a significant way. You paid a whole lot more for that property than anybody did for those dogs. You care for that property more than anybody does those dogs. Not only do they not care for the dogs, they don't care that the dogs are robbing you from being able to enjoy your property. If the dogs were pets they'd be kept. Nobody who lives in a neighborhood with hunters can be so naive to think their dogs are safe to run free. That to me is not caring for the dogs. I understand I don't have a popular point of view, especially with dog lovers. But I'll protect my interests no matter what anybody else thinks. I go to length making sure my dogs are my own, that they do not burden anybody else. I expect the same from every other dog owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5509794, member: 20583"] Yes it does. Probably in a significant way. You paid a whole lot more for that property than anybody did for those dogs. You care for that property more than anybody does those dogs. Not only do they not care for the dogs, they don't care that the dogs are robbing you from being able to enjoy your property. If the dogs were pets they'd be kept. Nobody who lives in a neighborhood with hunters can be so naive to think their dogs are safe to run free. That to me is not caring for the dogs. I understand I don't have a popular point of view, especially with dog lovers. But I'll protect my interests no matter what anybody else thinks. I go to length making sure my dogs are my own, that they do not burden anybody else. I expect the same from every other dog owner. [/QUOTE]
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